Forwarded from NewEarth Horizon (SolarArc)
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I agree with what the post says, but I can’t look at this video. It’s too horrific, too gruesome and cruel for me to look at. To me personally, watching animals get brutally slaughtered this way or abused is like watching this being done to small kids, because in my eyes, animals are as innocent and as pure as children. The only meat I eat few days a week is fresh seafood, but all those who do slaughter animals for food should try to do it as fast, and as painless as possible. And it’s not just about the slaughter moment, which is the end of the animal’s life. How the animal is raised is also very important, and should be done with care, and compassion. The animals should be kept in a clean, healthy environment, and try to make it as natural as possible for the animals. So that they could at least have a decent life before they give their life to become food for you & your family.
Forwarded from 🌻🌷Oakwood Forest 🌳 🦌
Tiny sparks ⚡️ are all we need to unleash the Aryan revival our predecessors dreamt of. First and foremost it begins with opposing the Abrahamic horseshit religions and their horrific and abusive policies. Animals are worth more to the Aryan than zombies infected by mind virus. We MUST make animal protection a major focus of our platform.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6564631/Belgium-bans-halal-kosher-slaughter-methods-animals-killed-without-stunned-first.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6564631/Belgium-bans-halal-kosher-slaughter-methods-animals-killed-without-stunned-first.html
Mail Online
Belgium bans halal and kosher slaughter methods which see animals killed without being stunned first
The northern region of Flanders is the first in Belgium to implement the ban on un-stunned religious slaughter, followed by the southern region of Wallonia in September.
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Came on this completely by accident. Apparently a local council in the UK has published a guide to "white supremacists" and warns that white ethno-protectionism is a clear and present danger to society. The globalists in control of every white nation are positioning us for the slaughter they're planning if we don't do something.
https://www.trafford.gov.uk/residents/community/community-safety/docs/extreme-right-wing-symbols.pdf
https://www.trafford.gov.uk/residents/community/community-safety/docs/extreme-right-wing-symbols.pdf
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Stumbled on this. Note how the author does summersaults trying to deflect from the importance of bloodline and ancestry. I wouldn't mind at all if the website got pummeled with a bunch of strongly worded emails 😉
https://loraobrien.ie/do-you-need-irish-ancestry-to-follow-irish-paganism/
https://loraobrien.ie/do-you-need-irish-ancestry-to-follow-irish-paganism/
Lora O'Brien - Irish Author & Guide
Do You Need Irish Ancestry To Follow Irish Paganism? - Lora O'Brien - Irish Author & Guide
Spoiler Alert! No. You don’t. The Number One reason we hear for folk joining the Irish Pagan School comes down to an Irish heritage connection or Irish ancestry… which is grand, and good for you if you have that and want to explore it! I’m here today to be…
Forwarded from Old and New European Art and Aesthetics
Wishing you a prosperous harvest this Autumnal Equinox.
Autumn. Herbert James Draper (British, 1863-1920).
Autumn. Herbert James Draper (British, 1863-1920).
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At the First Touch of Winter, Summer Fades Away, 1897. Valentine Cameron Prinsep (British, 1838-1904).
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Sir John and Lady Sybil. Joseph Christian Leyendecker (German-American, 1874-1951).
This is specifically on Polish Slavic traditional wedding wear, but in all Slavic nations, women were known to wear flower crowns. The tradition of the flower crown is very ancient in Europe, and I personally do not believe that all European nations got their flower crown idea from the Romans. Flower crowns were worn by Europeans long before the Romans came on the scene. https://www.google.com/amp/s/lamusdworski.wordpress.com/2017/02/26/flower-crowns/amp/
Lamus Dworski
Slavic bridal flower crowns from Polish folklore (warning: picture heavy)
Wreaths and other hair ornaments made of flowers and herbs are an essential part of many of the Polish rural customs. Athough most of the customs became almost extinct on the course of the 20th-cen…
This household god sort of reminds me of Slavic house spirit the Domovoi
Forwarded from The Winlandish Folk (卐 ᛬ᚻᚢᚾᛞᚹᚣᚾ᛫ᚹᚪᛚᛏᛁᛝ᛬)
Cofgod
/ˈkoːfˌɡod/
'Cofgod' (plural Cofgodas ("cove-gods")) was an Old English term for a household god in Anglo-Saxon paganism.
The Classicist Ken Dowden opined that the cofgodas were the equivalent of the Penates found in Ancient Rome. Dowden also compared them to the Kobolds of later German folklore, arguing that they had both originated from the kofewalt, a spirit that had power over a room. If it is true that such beings were known to the early English, later legendary beings such as the English hob and Anglo-Celtic brownie would be the modern survival of the cofgod.
Pictured: hob, (1, 6) domovoi, (2, 3) brownie (4, 5)
/ˈkoːfˌɡod/
'Cofgod' (plural Cofgodas ("cove-gods")) was an Old English term for a household god in Anglo-Saxon paganism.
The Classicist Ken Dowden opined that the cofgodas were the equivalent of the Penates found in Ancient Rome. Dowden also compared them to the Kobolds of later German folklore, arguing that they had both originated from the kofewalt, a spirit that had power over a room. If it is true that such beings were known to the early English, later legendary beings such as the English hob and Anglo-Celtic brownie would be the modern survival of the cofgod.
Pictured: hob, (1, 6) domovoi, (2, 3) brownie (4, 5)